Tourist Line Safaris - Tanzania Traveling Information

  • Maasai Mara Game Reserve One of the most famous wildlife conservation in Africa, the eighth Wonders of the World hosting the big five animals.
  • Amboseli National Park The Home of the African Elephant, at the footsteps of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak.
  • Elephants in Kenya and Tanzania Elephants are found in many national reserves across Kenya
  • Giraffes Giraffes are the tallest animals, commonly found in Kenya and Tanzania.
  • Serengeti Serengeti National Park known for its massive annual migration of wildebeest and zebra.
  • The King of the jungle The muscular preying animals found in game reserves and national parks in Kenya and Tanzania

The sights of Tanzania are exotic and majestic. From climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to a safari scouting the magnificent wildlife of East Africa, you are sure to revel in the experience, and come home with a stories' galore. Going on a safari will add a whole other dimension to your experience of Tanzania, not to mention enrich your personal life experience.

What really makes this country spectacular is that, after you climb one of the greatest mountains in the world and experience wildlife like you’ve never imagined at the greatest game park in the world, you still have more to look forward to, which is the white sandy beaches of Zanzibar.

Tanzania has very nice parks with all kinds of wildlife as well, and there’s never really a wrong time to visit Tanzania, but depending on what you are interested in seeing, there are three best times to visit this country, as listed below;

  • June to October: Visit during this time o the year if you want to have the best wildlife viewing experience.
  • June and July: This is the best time to visit to get an opportunity of sighting the wildebeest migration.
  • January and February: The best season to watch the wildebeest calving is during these two months.

Animals including the big five are available and easily seen all year round. Just like any other destination, Tanzania is also a safe African destination (provided you travel with a reliable tour operator). But that also calls for plenty of things you should know before taking a trip to Tanzania. The language in Tanzania is also as interesting as that of Kenya. Here are a few keywords of their "Swahili" language you are most likely to hear when you get there;

"Swahili" – English

  1. "Jambo!" – Hello!
  2. How are you? – "Habari?"
  3. Good, fine – "Mzuri"
  4. Thank you (very much) – "Asante (sana)"
  5. Welcome – 'Karibu"
  6. No problem – "Hakuna Matata"
  7. Sorry – "Pole"
  8. Yes – "Ndio"
  9. No – "Hapana"

Incase you have any questions and you need any kind of help in regards to the following concerns, feel free to reach out to us;

  • Visa & insurance.
  • Vaccinations & health requirements.
  • Currency exchange.
  • Transportation.
  • What to pack.
  • Photography.
  • Popular destinations.

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